Lady of the Haystack

made her appearance in 1776 at Bourton, near Bristol. She was
young and beautiful, graceful, and evidently accustomed to good
society. She lived for four years in a haystack; but was ultimately
kept by Mrs. Hannah More in an asylum, and died suddenly in December,
1801. Mrs. More called her Louisa; but she was probably a Mademoiselle
La Frülen, natural daughter of Francis Joseph I., Emperor of Austria.